Hamsa (Hand of Fatima) Tealight Candle & Incense Stick Holder
Hamsa (Hand of Fatima) Tealight Candle & Incense Stick Holder
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This stunning wooden tealight candle and incense stick holder is beautifully designed in the shape of the Hamsa hand.
The Hamsa (Khamsa/ Hand of God/ Hand of Fatima) is a powerful symbol of protection and good fortune, and this tealight candle and incense stick holder is the perfect way to infuse your space with its positive energy.
Crafted from high-quality plum wood, this tealight holder features intricate detailing that brings the Hamsa hand to life & captures the essence of this powerful symbol.
The holder features a recessed area to hold your tealight candle securely, while also providing a hole for your incense stick. The design allows for both the candle and incense to be lit simultaneously, filling your space with the soothing aroma of your favourite scents.
This candle and incense stick holder is the perfect size to display on any tabletop or altar.
Whether you're looking to create a calming atmosphere in your home, yoga studio or seeking to infuse your spiritual practice with the powerful energy of the Hamsa hand, this wooden tealight holder is the perfect choice.
It is a must-have for anyone seeking to add a touch of mysticism and spirituality to their space.
Candle Holder Specifications:
Quantity: 1 x Hamsa Candle holder with tealight
Dimensions: 25mm (H) x 155mm (L) x 110mm (W) (40mm hole)
Weight: 220g
*This listing is for 1 x candle holder with tealight candle,no incense inlcuded.
*Always take care when burning candles & incense, keep them away from anything that is flammable and do not leave unattended.
In Stock And Ready To Ship From NSW, Australia
In Stock And Ready To Ship From NSW, Australia
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